Rolex Cosmograph Daytona
The Rolex Daytona is a recognized icon in the world of luxury sports watches, and for many years now, a steel Daytona can only be purchased after a few years of waiting in line at an authorized Rolex dealer. Favored and admired by collectors, Rolex Daytona watches can time and calculate average speeds using a chronograph and graduated tachymeter scale on the bezel.
The technologically advanced movement can withstand the harsh conditions of motor racing and other sports with ease, while maintaining its precision and reliability. Recall that Daytona got its name in honor of the race track of the same name in Florida. In 1989, Rolex began using the Zenith El Primero movement in this watch, and in 2000, the newly developed COSC-certified caliber 4130 by Rolex, with a 72-hour power reserve.
The watch is equipped with central hour and minute hands, as well as a small seconds hand at 6 o'clock. The chronograph has a central second hand, a 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and a 12-hour counter at 9 o'clock. Chronograph measurement accuracy up to 1 / 8th of a second.
The modern Daytona is water resistant to 100 meters and features a waterproof Oyster case, Triplock crown, Cerachrom bezel, paramagnetic blue Parachrom coil and screw-down chronograph pushers. The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona is 40 mm in diameter and is available in 18 ct yellow, white or Everose gold, 904L stainless steel, steel and gold, and platinum.
A wide range of dials with combinations of black, white, blue, gold, green and other colors can match any wardrobe. Some of the dials are decorated with diamonds. The "Ice Blue" dial is only available on Daytona platinum. This model has been produced under the reference 116506 since 2013 with a ceramic brown Cerachrom bezel.
The Rolex Daytona is a recognized icon in the world of luxury sports watches, and for many years now, a steel Daytona can only be purchased after a few years of waiting in line at an authorized Rolex dealer. Favored and admired by collectors, Rolex Daytona watches can time and calculate average speeds using a chronograph and graduated tachymeter scale on the bezel.
The technologically advanced movement can withstand the harsh conditions of motor racing and other sports with ease, while maintaining its precision and reliability. Recall that Daytona got its name in honor of the race track of the same name in Florida. In 1989, Rolex began using the Zenith El Primero movement in this watch, and in 2000, the newly developed COSC-certified caliber 4130 by Rolex, with a 72-hour power reserve.
The watch is equipped with central hour and minute hands, as well as a small seconds hand at 6 o'clock. The chronograph has a central second hand, a 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and a 12-hour counter at 9 o'clock. Chronograph measurement accuracy up to 1 / 8th of a second.
The modern Daytona is water resistant to 100 meters and features a waterproof Oyster case, Triplock crown, Cerachrom bezel, paramagnetic blue Parachrom coil and screw-down chronograph pushers. The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona is 40 mm in diameter and is available in 18 ct yellow, white or Everose gold, 904L stainless steel, steel and gold, and platinum.
A wide range of dials with combinations of black, white, blue, gold, green and other colors can match any wardrobe. Some of the dials are decorated with diamonds. The "Ice Blue" dial is only available on Daytona platinum. This model has been produced under the reference 116506 since 2013 with a ceramic brown Cerachrom bezel.